Chapter Sixty: Captured Once Again
From a distance, Ye Feng spotted a middle-aged man standing atop a bulldozer. Even from so far away, Ye Feng could see the thick chain around the man's neck. A group of unruly-looking lackeys was driving toward them. As the crowd drew nearer, Zheng Qi's father looked visibly helpless; when it came to these village bullies, all they could do was avoid them. But now, there was nowhere left to hide. If they tried to escape again, they wouldn’t even have a place to live…
Before Lin Jian fell into the cycle of reincarnation, she had laid many traps and contingencies—all for one purpose. Now, the spirit stones at the core of the formation were about to lose all their spiritual energy, and the formation markings flickered weakly. She had no choice but to pour her own spiritual energy into the stones, repair the inscriptions, and restart the grand array.
At the time, she had been nearly scared to death, cursing those kidnappers in the mountains with all her might. If she ever caught them, she would have had the urge to kill them on the spot.
After being jolted awake, Liu Yan fixed a murderous glare on Bao Chun. For a prince, this was a humiliation worse than death.
She put down the news she had worked all night to gather and handed it to her team leader without a word, then turned and ran out.
“You—!” The man in green never dreamed his move would be countered so easily and mockingly. Indignant, he was about to strike again when a sharp command ordered him to stop.
Their family had just received the money and needed to plan carefully. After essential expenses like compensation, they still had to set aside something to repay Lin Jian.
At this moment, a sudden gale came out of nowhere, whipping up towering waves that crashed against the far shore. The scent of the crimson spider lilies spread to every corner of the world.
Lei Shen’s sinister smile was deeply unsettling. It was like a blade hidden in a laugh, reminiscent of the phrase “killing without drawing blood.”
Because of what had happened in the corridor, Lin Jian realized her own strength wasn’t as clear to her as she had thought.
The head of the War Division showed signs of yielding. Seeing this, the Master of Time and Space decided not to pursue the matter further.
Su Jin was so busy filming that she had no time to look after Bai Nana. Fortunately, Xu Panpan was constantly watching Bai Nana, making sure she didn’t act recklessly.
It had to be said, Qian Guangzi was an upright man. He greatly admired Yan Daoxing, and couldn’t bear to see him truly fall out with Jade Void Palace, so he spoke a few more words to ease the tension.
Duan Yi’s smile vanished instantly. He fixed a predatory stare on the inn’s attendant, as if he might devour him.
Who could have expected that this seemingly harmless youth was so deeply concealed?
Upon seeing the message, Shang Zhi immediately stood up, grabbed the coat hanging on the rack, and prepared to rush to the hospital.
The power of the two sect masters was formidable. They had already beaten the man so badly he was spitting blood continuously, yet he was an old veteran, and still managed to hold out.
All of this had been reported to the Federation, so there was no trouble. Furthermore, with the Rifle Association secretly offering protection, Martinez’s business began to improve.
Liu Yang keenly noticed that Wei Cheng mentioned the “Xiao family” rather than Xiao Mountain. This meant the matter was far more significant than he had imagined; it might no longer be confined to Void Dragon City, but had escalated to involve both the Xiao and Shangguan families.
The third method was to strengthen his own body, granting himself tremendous power and resilience.
I then asked him about my grandfather. I had never heard my grandfather speak of tomb raiding, nor had he ever told me what he did before. Yet he had told me many stories about tomb raiding, and now it seemed most of those tales were drawn from his own experiences.
“Be good, finish your porridge. I’ll take you home,” An Muchen said to Lu Feifei. “With your current strength, if you don’t eat something, do you really think you can make it back by yourself?”
She felt the dominance, the gentleness, the concern in An Muchen. The more she felt it, the more uneasy she became inside.